"Glee" Prom Queen (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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7/10
Getting Better
hartmanl1210 May 2011
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I think that this really brought Glee back from it's dud in the past few episodes. Sure, it was a little corny and the music was not unbelievable but I think that the acting was excellent and I enjoyed it very much. I hope that the episodes will now start to improve, like they were in the beginning. I also like how it surrounded the kids more and kind of drifted away from Mr. Shuster's story (even though I do love him). Each character really got to shine in this episode and really played a part. The part that I would fix however was the unresolved scuffle in the end between Jesse and Finn. Yes, I understand that it's kind of left hanging like a cliff hanger but all we know is that they were thrown out and that was that. We have no idea where Finn stands with Quinn and Rachel. But that was most likely on purpose.
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9/10
First watch, years late, pretty damn impressed.
morganleedame17 January 2023
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Okay. So I re-watch season one of glee pretty frequently and then stop there. I've never seen the whole show, but I have been watching season two recently. As a matter of fact I had never seen this episode before. I agree with some of the reviews above that maybe some of the songs would not be my first pick. Or that the fight with Finn and Jesse happened and then was never resolved. But truthfully, I was really pleasantly surprised with this episode.

I've long since known that glee at best is sort of messy. At least in the character beats. What all happens with who, and what that looks like ep to ep is sort of a nightmare to keep track with. So I keep most episodes as their own mini movies. Or just a grain of salt.

So I'll be totally honest and say that it was in small moments with various characters that I adored. Like Rachel knowing to match the ribbon to Quinns eyes and Sam and Mercedes moments.

But this is getting an 9 out of ten for two reasons. First, I gasped when I saw that Eric Stoltz directed this ep (Seriously, maybe I'm a bad person but I had no idea he was a director as well.) I saw his name in the bottom right and about died. Lance from Pulp Fiction? I was blown away.

Second. Blaine and Kurt. Yeah, I gasped when Kurt won Prom Queen. I absolutely should have seen it coming in hindsight with all the foreshadowing of pitting girl against girl, Blaines warnings, and Kurt feeling like nothing could go wrong or that maybe people were past bullying him. With how much the crown got built up, it was more than just giving it to a girl who didn't want it. It was bullying and an embarrassment I can't imagine. It was demanding that Kurt had the wrong idea, and that yes, people were still going to be jerks, just in a no-name sort of way. Nobody had to prove it was then who wrote in. But they wanted to shame him with a spotlight. (insert Carrie joke here).

I don't know if it was in just how quiet the moment was. Like I was stuck there with Kurt and Blaine that what had happened was real. It really let the moment wipe over me. I also think the moment was given a great amount of time. Kurt has a moment of reaction and then we know Blaine goes after him. Then they have a really wonderful conversation in the hallway. I was so glad there was no "I told you so" or anything. They just talk and figure out what they want to turn this moment into. Going home and watching a movie COULD have been the happy ending, I would have been okay with that, but they go back in. Kurt gets the crown, and then Blaine agrees to be his first dance.

I don't really care if the show "stays good" or when it "goes bad" I love these moments. For me Glee has always been the "moments" I want to go back to far more than the whole ep. This episode (in parts) was just as heartbreaking as I wanted, and more than deserving of dancing queen by the end.

So in the end this was my first time watching this episode, but I'll go back and watch the scenes I want later.
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8/10
Why thy autotune?
akicork5 August 2020
I'm giving this an eight, because I reckon the series seldom drops below that on any episode. But really I'm tempted to give it (and previous episodes) three or less for the intrusive use of autotune. Why? Every member of the cast is a competent professional. We have seen this with the particularly difficult "off key" performance some episodes back. So why is autotune needed at all? No, it's not because the audience *needs* the buzz of autotune in their ears. Let the cast get out there and give the audience the sound they deserve!
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10/10
boiling point
subwmn31 August 2015
This was a good episode because it shows there is still that spark between Finn and Rachel, no matter what he says.trying to avoid it by dating Quinn, but yet when Rachel shows up with someone else, he gets in protective mode. He was always protective of her and Rachel being Rachel is what he loved since the beginning. Rachel does not have anyone for prom, so it is OK for her to go with someone else.i think Finn was bombarded by Quinn to date for prom king and queen. What girl doesn't dream of a tiara on her head? A status symbol because she didn't want to be alone and the only available one at that moment was Finn. She certainly doesn't want puck again. Finn should have learned to stay away after her lying to him about the pregnancy. Quinn lives up to her reputation. I thought it was funny at the end when they do announce the king and queen, never suspected and an unlikely pair. It would be nice to know why unless a conversation was heard in the hallway and someone knows something. Everyone gets shocked, but anyone can run. It is not like there is only the popular people who can run, that is why they have write ins. It gives everyone a chance, no matter how insignificant the person is. I am wondering who the person may be, but it was never said.
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